BGT| Twitter reacts as irked Kohli politely deals with pitch invader

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The pressure of performing live in packed stadiums often demands the utmost concentration and sheer skill set. While athletes are used to it, sudden distracting elements during a contest may leave them furious but Virat Kohli seemed to have dealt a similar experience with utmost patience.

Steve Smith and Pat Cummins resumed proceedings on the second day of the ongoing fourth Test by keeping the Indian bowlers at bay. Cummins quickly played some sweet strokes and moved to 49 before getting out with the score 411/7. Their 112 runs partnership coupled with Smith's 140 helped Austalia post 474 runs on board. However, the attention of the MCG spectators switched to an intruder during the course of play on the second day. 

It was noticed that a pitch invader managed to trespass into the field during play. He ran towards Kohli, who was fielding at that point in time. He put one arm around the Indian stalwart and started dancing at the center of the field before the security personnel rushed into the field. Three people from the security dragged him off the field, prompting a discussion in Twitterverse.

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